New Delhi: A number of Malayam writers, filmmakers, artists and cultural figures have condemned the attack on Salman Rushdie in New York, describing it as an attempt to completely silence the writer and punish him for what he wrote.
Rushdie is a man of peace and deals only in words and the attack on him is another example of the “violent intolerance of dissent that is dangerously gaining momentum”, the statement, issued by the Chinta Ravindran Foundation, says. “We think, it is the need of the hour for writers, artists, art-lovers and readers to protest against this dastardly act and its dangerous implications,” it says.
Read the full statement and the list of signatories below.
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Statement issued by the Chinta Ravindran Foundation endorsed by renowned Malayalam writers, filmmakers, artists and cultural figures against the attack on Salman Rushdie :
We, the undersigned, are deeply saddened and shocked by the brutal attempt to assassinate acclaimed writer Salman Rushdie, during a literary event in Chautauqua, western New York. We strongly condemn this heinous act and express our solidarity with the writer.
Salman Rushdie has been under the shadow of death threats for decades for what he once wrote. The call to kill him was, by itself, a condemnable move against freedom of expression. The fact that Rushdie was spending many years of his life in hiding, unable to experience even the simple comforts of life, yet was active in writing, reveals his passion for creativity. The present incident was intended to completely silence the writer, and to punish him for what he wrote. This despicable act, we see, as a great crisis faced by creative pursuits in recent times.
The attack on Salman Rushdie, who is a man of peace, and dealing only in words, is yet another example of the violent intolerance of dissent that is dangerously gaining momentum. We think, it is the need of the hour for writers, artists, art-lovers and readers to protest against this dastardly act and its dangerous implications.
Wishing Salman Rushdie a speedy recovery and a quick return to writing.
M.T.Vasudevan Nair
Adoor Gopalakrishnan
T.J.S. George
K. Satchithanandan
Anand
Sashi Kumar
Zacharia
N.S.Madhavan
KGS
M. Mukundan
K.P. Kumaran
T.V. Chandran
M.N. Karasseri
M.A.Baby
Dr. Khadeeja Mumtaz
Balan Nambiar
Sadanand Menon
Sara Joseph
Rafiq Ahmed
C.P. Aboobacker
Shaji N. Karun
Sunil P. Elayidom
Asokan Charuvil
K. P. Mohanan
Anwar Ali
P. T. Kunjumohammed
E.P. Unni
Subhash Chandran
Boney Thomas
Rose Mary
Shahina K. Rafiq
Neelan
Bose Krishnamachari
Riyas Komu
S. Harish
Benyamin
E. Santosh Kumar
Kamal
Joy Mathew
O.K. Johnny
Madhupal
C.S. Chandrika
Unni R.
P. F. Mathews
Venkitesh Ramakrishnan
S. Gopalakrishnan
Gracy
K.C. Narayanan
Sunil Ashokapuram
Abdul Kalam Azad
Ambikasuthan Mangad
J. Raghu
0. P. Suresh
Pramod Raman
Paul Kallanode
K.S. Venkatachalam
Chelavoor Venu
O. K. Johnny
Mangad Ratnakaran
N.K. Ravindran
K. Rekha
Jolly Chirayath
Echmukutty
C. S. Venkiteswaran
Adv. A. K. Jayashree
Murali Kannampilly
Murali Nagapuzha
Shylaja Natak
Ashraf Padanna
Dr. I. Rajan
V. K. Joseph
Sister Jesme
Prakash Bare
Koya Mohammed
Chandrika Ravindran
E.M. Radha
Jayan Pakaravur
Tathagathan
C.R. Rajeev
N. Rajan
M. P. Surendran